One of the most controversial tenets of Project The Classic is
Ensuring uniform panel gaps and straight body lines before applying primer and topcoats. Phase 3: Powertrain and Mechanical Overhaul
As vinyl popularity exploded worldwide, Pro-Ject iteratively expanded this product family to meet different price and performance tiers. The Original Classic & Classic SB
Take high-resolution photos of hidden structural welds and metal repairs before painting over them.
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The was also upgraded to the CC Evo. Its bearing housing was redesigned to add more mass, which serves to lower its resonance frequency and provide an even more friction-free movement for precise tracking. Finally, the EVO model saw a notable upgrade in its electronics. It features an electronic speed control that allows the user to switch between 33 and 45 RPM at the push of a button, a welcome convenience over manually moving the belt. In its Super Pack (SP) configuration, The Classic EVO is equipped with the excellent Ortofon Quintet Red moving coil cartridge, a significant step up from the previous Ortofon 2M Silver, providing a more detailed and dynamic presentation from the factory.
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The turntable features built-in electronic speed regulation, allowing effortless switching between 33, 45, and 78 RPM. 3. The 9-Inch Sandwich Tonearm
Head over to the Classic+ Project website to vote on new features or pitch your own ideas for the next phase of the journey. One of the most controversial tenets of Project
The tonearm, a 9-inch carbon/aluminum sandwich construction, is a work of art. The combination of the stiff carbon fiber and the more damped aluminum creates a tube that is both fast and well-controlled, a crucial factor for accurate tracking. The tonearm's bearing assembly is manufactured in Japan and features ultra-low friction cardanic bearings made from zircon, allowing the tonearm to move with astonishing freedom and precision across the record's surface. For the discerning enthusiast, the tonearm also offers full adjustability for Vertical Tracking Angle (VTA) and azimuth, allowing for precise cartridge setup to achieve optimal sound quality.
By merging a beautiful, timeless aesthetic with state-of-the-art materials science, the collection—spanning the original model, the upgraded , and the ultra-premium Classic Reference Go to product viewer dialog for this item.
: Electronic speed change at the push of a button (on EVO and SB models), supporting 33, 45, and sometimes 78 RPM. Performance & User Experience ProJect Classic EVO Turntable with Ortofon 2M Silver
Brass, iron, and blown-glass fixtures that serve as focal points rather than disappearing into the ceiling. The Role of Color Finally, the EVO model saw a notable upgrade
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[EVO/Reference] , and the isolation on this sub-chassis is a game-changer. By using TPE (Thermo-Plastic Elastomer) to decouple the motor and platter, Pro-Ject has managed to kill vibration without losing that iconic wooden look. Tonearm: 9" Carbon/Aluminum sandwich for superior damping. Platter: Heavily damped aluminum alloy. Drive: Precision belt drive with electronic speed control.
(like tonearm balancing) or a different type of "helpful paper" related to this project? The Classic Reference – Pro-Ject Audio Systems
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